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Central Air Conditioning

Keep your home cool, no matter how hot it gets outside.

No matter how much you love the California sunshine, it's difficult to get around the fact that some days get unbearably hot. Homeowners living in our area need to know that they can retreat to a cool, comfortable home when the temperatures start rising outside. Many already rely on air conditioning to keep their homes at reasonable temperatures year-round. But while window units can work in a pinch, and other types of standalone units can be great, there's nothing more effective than central air.

How Does Central Air Work?

Central air differs from other air conditioning systems in some important ways. In most cases, a centralized unit will cool and dehumidify the air, then push it throughout the home via a series of ducts. Central air systems often share a duct system with home heating systems, so you'll often see the two bundled together. Since the main unit can be noisy, it's typically located entirely outside the home. The unit will condition the air before sending it inside and distributing from room to room.

Why Central Air?

Many homeowners believe that any old standalone air conditioning unit will keep a house cool and comfortable, but this is not always the case. In comparison to most A/C systems, central air will always be more efficient and effective at cooling the entire home – especially for those living in large homes.

Wondering if central air is for you? Here are a few reasons to consider it:

Direct flow of cool air to every room in your home

Less in-home noise than other types of air conditioning units

Improved comfort levels (air is dehumidified)

Enhanced energy efficiency above other A/C types

Better indoor air quality

Comfort the Greiner Way

Our staff at Greiner Heating and Air Conditioning believes that every one of our customers deserves to enjoy true home comfort, and central air can often be the key to unlocking the puzzle. We'll help to find a solution that will fit your budget and needs!